"Microsoft Windows: A collection of 32bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16bit patch to an 8bit O.S. originally coded for a 4bit microprocessor written by a 2bit company who cant stand 1 bit of competition." Jargon File 4.4.7

Anyone provide a clue,I tried to decipher it but its a bit gobbledegook to me,it appears to be a missing directory??

eddie

fixed: open qprojectm-pulseaudio.cpp in a text editor, go to line 169 and comment it out. Then it will compile. Just make sure that ~/.projectM/config.inp exists, cause I am not a C++ programmer, so I don't know how to completely fix the situation, just kinda hack around it Now I get CG too lol

"Microsoft Windows: A collection of 32bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16bit patch to an 8bit O.S. originally coded for a 4bit microprocessor written by a 2bit company who cant stand 1 bit of competition." Jargon File 4.4.7

Anyone provide a clue,I tried to decipher it but its a bit gobbledegook to me,it appears to be a missing directory??

eddie

Originally Posted by nerdy_kid

fixed: open qprojectm-pulseaudio.cpp in a text editor, go to line 169 and comment it out. Then it will compile. Just make sure that ~/.projectM/config.inp exists, cause I am not a C++ programmer, so I don't know how to completely fix the situation, just kinda hack around it Now I get CG too lol

I found the fix for this problem. If you read the manual for the mkdir() function (type "man 2 mkdir"), you'll see that this function requires <sys/types.h> and <sys/stat.h>. So do the following:

1) Open "src/projectM-pulseaudio/qprojectM-pulseaudio.cpp" in a text editor.
2) Under line 46 ("#include <math.h>") add the following two lines:

Re: Howto: Install and use projectM music visualizer with pulseaudio support on Hard

Originally Posted by phyroarch

Hi, I managed to get projectm installed but when I tried it I realized that it only shown a black screen, I hope somebody have any idea on how to fix this, PS. Im using ubuntu 10.10.

how did you install it? In Ubuntu 10.10 all you have to do is type

Code:

sudo apt-get install projectm-pulseaudio

in a terminal.

"Microsoft Windows: A collection of 32bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16bit patch to an 8bit O.S. originally coded for a 4bit microprocessor written by a 2bit company who cant stand 1 bit of competition." Jargon File 4.4.7

Re: Howto: Install and use projectM music visualizer with pulseaudio support on Hard

hi, I'm in a similar situation:
I installed it from the repos and it opens and shows the plugins ok, but even though i configured the right pulseaudio entry it just looks like there's no audio going through it.

then i downloaded the .deb from page 28 and the projectm-test works, but the projectm-pulseaudio one doesn't!